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The Secret Lovers: A Paul Christopher Novel

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A nervous courier delivers the handwritten manuscript of a dissident Russian novel to Paul Christopher early one morning in West Berlin. Minutes after the handoff, the courier’s spine is neatly snapped by an impact with a passing black sedan. Meanwhile in Rome, Christopher's wife Cathy takes a famous film director as a lover to stir her husband out of the stoicism that defines his personality. These two seemingly discrete events set in motion a spiral of operational and personal intrigue that leads Christopher from meetings with an aging agent in the cafes of old Europe to a rendezvous with an operative on the front lines of the Cold War in the Congo as he secretly arranges the publication of a novel that could bring the Soviet system to its knees and races to identify the leak that compromised the messenger―and possibly his entire mission. The Secret Lovers is McCarry at his best―an exploration of the epic scope of "the great game," but also a riveting psychological portrait of a man ensnared by a profession that never failed to exert its insidious influence outside the professional boundaries that, like the facade of diplomacy that outwardly held the Cold War in check, could never contain its violence essence.

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Listening Length: 11 hours and 3 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.

Audible.com Release Date: November 16, 2006

Language: English, English

ASIN: B000KLPGQC

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Some years ago a friend recommended Charles McCarry's "Lucky Bastard" (a dark take on the Clinton presidency) and I found it outrageously entertaining. I recently re-visited McCarry with three Kindle editions of novels featuring his master spy Paul Christopher - a Harvard-educated blue-blood whose dogged pursuit of the truth, no matter what the fallout may be, masks something of an emotional void. The first two of these books - "The Miernik Dossier" (number one in the series) and "The Last Supper"(number four, I believe) are superb, among the very best espionage novels in the genre - elegantly written, acutely observant about character, witty as well as moving about friendship and family, and ingeniously plotted. I'm a huge fan of spy fiction and I can't believe it took me so long to discover "The Last Supper," which is sensationally absorbing. "The Secret Lovers" is something of a comedown. Here we find Paul Christopher and his drop-dead beautiful Southern belle of a wife Cathy living at the height of the Cold War in Rome and Paris on an apparently unlimited expense account. Paul, working undercover as a journalist (though he's never seen doing anything journalistic) is confronted with two devilishly murky problems to sort out: 1) who killed the courier that helped smuggle a "Gulag Archipelago"-like manuscript out of the Soviet Union; and 2) what to do about neurotically needy Cathy, who seems to be turning into a nymphomaniac during his frequent absences from their bed. Much of this is engrossing enough, but it all begins to unravel just as the solutions draw near. As noted in other reviews, Cathy becomes tiresome, not just for Paul, whose attraction to her never comes into focus, but for the reader. As with LeCarre and several other top-notch spy novelists, McCarry has trouble making his leading female characters more than clichés of desirability and duplicity. Cathy is way overdrawn, and the fact that she can play piano pieces by Schumann and Chopin for hours doesn't add to anything essential about her allure. Far more interesting is another pair of "secret lovers" - two brilliant Russian men who find each other in a flashback to the Spanish Civil War that comes much too late in the book to have the desired frisson. Ultimately, of course, all is revealed (after having been clumsily foreshadowed), but by then I wasn't particularly interested in the details of who and why. Cathy also makes a belated exit - but that also comes a little too late.

As with his other books in this series with Paul Christopher the author enhances the spy tale with rich characters that follow Paul from book to book. And the plots get more adventurous as the storyline unfolds. I like these characters and Paul as one likes a familiar friend. It is fun reading and it makes you wonder if you could "live the life" or even if you could would you want to. The only reason I did not give this book a higher rating was that I could not make myself believe that the CIA, or the "Outfit" or any other spy agency would tolerate the breeches of acceptable behavior from not only the wife of an agent but the wife of a very very top agent. They know about it in the tale. Yes, and they even have pictures. Even closing one eye I could not find it acceptable. Even knowing I was reading a book too. And all is forgiven. And as for my friend Paul, I could not accept that any husband, even one who loves his wife, would know of her behavior and accept it and forgive her. There is no way this situation is believable. Okay, it's a book but after reading it, and I would, I think you will feel the same way. It's to big a breech of "tradescraft"

This is my second purchase of “Secret Lovers”. Charles McCarry is the master, American, spy novelist. I read all but the last two novels years ago. When I discovered he had recently died I decided to revisit all his work. They are just as good as I remembered. His are not formula novels...each is unique.

McCarry at his peak, a riveting story about the effort to bring out a Soviet author's true story about the world behind the Iron Curtain. If you want to get a substantive feel about what it was like in those days, this is the book to read. If you're looking for a modern airport book, forget it. The story is complex, with difficult, contradictory characters, not least Paul Christopher. The word for decades has been that the novelist real spies read is McCarry. Secret Lovers suggests why.

This is a superb spy novel with not much more I can add. Set during the cold war we have betrayal in Paul Christopher's personal and professional life with the two over lapping.This is not quite a Le Carre at his peak but so close as not to matter.Its a novel that I gave up sleep for and that's as good as it gets for me. All I can say is that if you like the espionage genre and have been like me and come late to this series you should buy them all. They will be an investment, something that can be re-read.

McCarry's Paul Christopher series has been extremely well written, realistic, and worth seeking out. "Secret Lovers" is no exception. There is plenty here to captivate most McCarry fans. A good read. McCarry obviously is at his best when laying out the intricacies of tradecraft, and the various attempts by rival agencies (both US and international) to outwit each other. There are a few other parts where the inspiration seems to flag or gets overburdened. One is the section in Spain, and the other is Paul's wife Cathy. The basic impulses driving his wife's actions are understandable and perhaps sympathetic (living with a Christopher could never be easy.) but her character is a bit overwritten and melodramatic. Nonetheless, recommended.

Defintitely the best of McCarry's novels, though The Tears of Autumn is a close second. What distinguishes this book is McCarry's serious and largely successful attempt to present a psychological novel in the form of a compelling thriller. As an espionage thriller, this book is hard to top with an ingenious plot, excellent character development, and strong writing. The psychological elements include exploration of the nature of love, compulsion towards secrecy, the ways in which personal motivations serve public causes.

I was looking for an adventure. I didn't mind the romance, but it was with an irritating, one-dimensional woman. I couldn't finish the book. I will stick to his adventure stories, if I read any more of his writing.

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